How many lives were extinguished by a gust of fart - the grievances of Lannister, Targaryen, and Martell
The fourth season of "Game of Thrones" just returned, and the Prince of Dorne "Red Viper" Oberon Martell made a high-profile debut. He was rebellious, and he acted neatly. He was also bisexual, and his talk with the little devil was even more so. Brought out a dispute that spanned several generations. This article is based on the original work to briefly sort out the grievances and grievances of the Martell, Lannister, and Targaryen families. Maybe the TV series will make changes in some places, but the original work has a lot of wonderful touches when dealing with this story, and it always makes people sigh with embarrassment after indulging in it. The relationship between those people has been intertwined into a huge network by the times. It was once full of too many possibilities, but in the end it irreversibly led to tragedies.
From the boyhood of Lord Tywin. The Lannisters didn't start off with the Targaryens, the dragon king on the Iron Throne, and actually had a good relationship with King Aerys in the early days. Aerys ascended the Iron Throne to the Seven Kingdoms before the age of twenty, and the early symptoms of his madness were not apparent. In fact, at that time, the Targaryen dynasty had already shown signs of decline and decadence due to the extinction of dragons, the civil strife of bastards and incompetent and absurd rulers. When Aerys II came to power, he hoped to do something. He believed that the court of his grandfather and father was rotten and lifeless, so he began to reform. in becoming king
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